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NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING

EEE 111L | Analog Electronics I Lab


Summer # 2024

Course Faculty: Mr. Shaurov Das (SVS)


Lecturer
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
North South University

Lab Instructor: Md. Rafiul Sadat


Sk Raziul Ahasan
Email: [email protected] (Md. Rafiul Sadat)
[email protected] (Sk Raziul Ahasan)
Mobile: 01726360200 (Md. Rafiul Sadat) (10 AM – 04 PM),
01558984475 (Sk Raziul Ahasan) (10 AM - 04 PM)
Office Room: LIB 600 C2
Office Hours: Saturday: 04:30 pm - 07:10 pm
Sunday: 04:30 pm - 07:10 pm
Monday: 04:30 pm - 07:10 pm
Lab Section: 16
Lab Timing: M 10:50 AM – 01:30 PM

Tentative Lab Outline


Lab 1 I-V Characteristics of Diode
Lab 2 Diode Rectifier Circuits
Lab 3 Clipper and Clamper Circuits
Lab 4 Zener Diode Application
Lab 5 The Input-Output Characteristics of CE (common emitter)
configuration of BJT
Lab 6 The BJT Biasing Circuits
Lab 7 Study of Switching Characteristics

Tentative Marks Distribution


Class Assessment/Performance 15 %
Attendance 05 %
Lab Report 10 %
Midterm/Quiz 20 %
Final (Written + Hardware Setup Test+ Viva) (20+20+10) = 50 %
Total 100 %
Lab Report Writing Guidelines

After completion of a lab experiment, the lab report is due in the next immediate lab class. Each group has to
submit a single lab report for each experiment, and every one of the groups must have contribution in it. No
late submissions allowed.

✓ Write the lab report in A4 size paper. Use both sides of the paper for writing.
✓ Margin every page.
✓ Use graph paper if you have to draw any graph.
✓ You have to label every point/circuit/graph properly.
✓ The cover sheet provided by the lab instructor must be used by everyone. While the lab report's other
sections will all be handwritten, the cover page must be printed. There will be no handwritten part on
the cover page.
✓ Fill up every section of the cover page. The serial number of every student will provide by the instructor.
✓ Use a pencil to draw any graph or circuit diagram. A clear diagram is needed to get full marks. To get
full marks, use pencil, scale and other staff. Label every circuit or graph properly.
✓ To get full marks in lab reports, it should contain several points. These points are given below. Please
make sure before submitting the lab reports you write all these points in the sequence given here.

Below is a detailed description of what each lab report must contain:

1. Cover Page - All lab reports should have a cover page and the same cover page should be used for
all the lab reports. A sample of a cover page will be provided to you.

2. Objectives - You should briefly write what was the aim of the experiment. In other words, write
what you are intent to achieve by doing the experiment.

3. Apparatus List - A simple list of all the apparatuses and components you used to do the lab
experiment.

4. Circuit Diagrams - Draw the circuit diagrams for the experiment; it should be drawn by pencil but
should be clean and legible.

5. Data/Readings- This section of the lab report will contain the date that you have collected
practically and it should be presented in a tabular form (make a fresh clean table of the data obtained
in class).

6. Graph-Draw graphs if necessary and explain your graph in a clear and precise manner. For instance,
you should be able to explain why a part of a graph rises initially and then becomes.

7. Result Analysis - This is an important part of the report. You have to explain the results whether
they met your objectives or not.

8. Questions and Answers: There are a few report questions that you need to answer.

9. Discussion -This is one of the most important parts of the lab report. What you write here proves
how attentive and careful you were during the lab class. Copying a single line from another person's
discussion or from a previous lab report will earn you a straight zero.

➢ You must focus on these points:


✓ What did you learn from the experiment?
✓ Write whether the data and graph were exactly how you expected from the theoretical
knowledge or the practical results were different from theory.
✓ The problems faced during experiment and a legitimate reason for the possible fluctuation
in readings, if any. You can also write about the limitations and drawbacks of the experiment.
You also provide any suggestions that you deem fit.

10. Attachment- Finally, you must attach the data sheet signed by the instructor in the lab.

Table: Lab Report Marks Distribution

Point Marks
Experiment name 0.25
Objectives 0.25
Apparatus 0.5
Circuit Diagram 0.5
Simulation 2
Data Table 0.5
Questions & Answers 4
Discussion 2

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